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EP3707554B1
EP3707554B1 EP18872387.8A EP18872387A EP3707554B1 EP 3707554 B1 EP3707554 B1 EP 3707554B1 EP 18872387 A EP18872387 A EP 18872387A EP 3707554 B1 EP3707554 B1 EP 3707554B1
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Graham J. Woodgate
Jonathan Harrold
Michael G. Robinson
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  • This disclosure generally relates to illumination from light modulation devices, and more specifically relates to switchable optical stacks for providing control of illumination for use in display including privacy display.
  • Privacy displays provide image visibility to a primary user that is typically in an on-axis position and reduced visibility of image content to a snooper, that is typically in an off-axis position.
  • a privacy function may be provided by micro-louvre optical films that transmit some light from a display in an on-axis direction with low luminance in off-axis positions.
  • Such films have high losses for head-on illumination and the microlouvres may cause Moiré artefacts due to beating with the pixels of the spatial light modulator.
  • the pitch of the micro-louvre may need selection for panel resolution, increasing inventory and cost.
  • Switchable privacy displays may be provided by control of the off-axis optical output.
  • Control may be provided by means of luminance reduction, for example by means of switchable backlights for a liquid crystal display (LCD) spatial light modulator.
  • Display backlights in general employ waveguides and edge emitting sources.
  • Certain imaging directional backlights have the additional capability of directing the illumination through a display panel into viewing windows.
  • An imaging system may be formed between multiple sources and the respective window images.
  • One example of an imaging directional backlight is an optical valve that may employ a folded optical system and hence may also be an example of a folded imaging directional backlight. Light may propagate substantially without loss in one direction through the optical valve while counter-propagating light may be extracted by reflection off tilted facets as described in U.S. Patent No. 9,519,153 .
  • US-2016/0356943 which represents the closest prior art, discloses a display apparatus comprising a display device arranged to display an image.
  • the display apparatus has a selectively operable luminance-privacy optical arrangement comprising a switchable diffuser arranged in a backlight unit and arranged on operation to reduce the luminance of the image to an off-axis viewer.
  • the display apparatus has a selectively operable contrast-privacy optical arrangement comprising a retarder layer disposed between the polarisers of the liquid crystal display device and arranged on operation to reduce the contrast of the image to an off-axis viewer.
  • a display apparatus comprising: a display device arranged to display an image, the display device having a selectively operable luminance-privacy optical arrangement arranged on operation to reduce the luminance of the image to an off-axis viewer, and a selectively operable contrast-privacy optical arrangement arranged on operation to reduce the contrast of the image to an off-axis viewer; an ambient light sensor arrange to detect the level of the ambient light; and a control system arranged to control the display device, the control system being capable of selectively operating the luminance-privacy arrangement and the contrast-privacy arrangement, wherein the control system is arranged: in a public mode, to operate neither of the luminance-privacy arrangement and the contrast-privacy arrangement in a public mode; and in a private mode, to operate the luminance-privacy arrangement, but not the contrast-privacy arrangement, when the ambient light sensor detects first levels of ambient light, and to operate both the luminance-privacy arrangement and the contrast-privacy arrangement when the
  • the contrast-privacy optical arrangement may be arranged on operation to reduce the contrast of the image to an off-axis viewer by a controllable amount, and the control system may be arranged, when operating the contrast-privacy arrangement, to control the amount of reduction of the contrast of the image to an off-axis viewer in dependence on the detected level of ambient light.
  • the control system may be arranged, in the privacy mode, to determine a visual security level representing the security against viewing of a displayed image by an off-axis viewer, the visual security level being dependent on the level of ambient light detected by the ambient light sensor and increasing as the level of ambient light increases, and the control system may be arranged, in the privacy mode, to selectively operate the luminance-privacy arrangement and the contrast-privacy arrangement to maintain the visual security level above a predetermined threshold.
  • the image observed by an on-axis viewer may have high contrast in high ambient illuminance environments, while achieving desirable visual security to an off-axis snooper.
  • the visual security level of the display may be maintained at desirable levels.
  • the contrast reduction provided to achieve desirable visual security may be minimised, to achieve increased image visibility to the head-on user.
  • the display device may comprise: a spatial light modulator; and a display polariser arranged on a side of the spatial light modulator, and the luminance-privacy optical arrangement may comprise: an additional polariser arranged on the same side of the spatial light modulator as the display polariser; and at least one retarder arranged between the additional polariser and the display polariser, the at least one retarder including a switchable liquid crystal retarder comprising a layer of liquid crystal material and electrodes arranged to apply a voltage for switching the layer of liquid crystal material.
  • the luminance-privacy arrangement may have high efficiency for public mode operation and high luminance-privacy visual security for high ambient illuminance.
  • the at least one retarder may further include at least one passive compensation retarder.
  • the luminance-privacy arrangement may achieve visual security over a wide polar range of snooper locations.
  • the additional polariser may be arranged on the output side of the spatial light modulator and the luminance-privacy optical arrangement may further comprise a reflective polariser arranged between the at least one retarder and the output polariser.
  • the ambient illuminance at which the contrast-privacy arrangement is operable is reduced, so that image visibility is increased for the head-on user at such illuminance levels.
  • the display device may comprise: a backlight comprising plural light sources and a directional waveguide arranged to direct light from different light sources in different angular ranges; and a spatial light modulator arranged to receive light from the waveguide and output light from an output side, and the luminance-privacy optical arrangement may comprise a switching arrangement arranged to selectively operate the light sources.
  • the public mode may be provided with wide viewing angle while the privacy mode may be provided with high visual security level from the luminance-privacy arrangement.
  • the display device may comprise: a backlight; a spatial light modulator comprising a layer of liquid crystal material arranged to receive light from the backlight and output light from an output side; an input polariser arranged on an input side of the spatial light modulator; and an output polariser arranged on the output side of the spatial light modulator, and the contrast-privacy optical arrangement may comprise at least one retarder arranged between the input polariser and the output polariser on either the input side or the output side of spatial light modulator, the at least one retarder including a switchable liquid crystal retarder comprising a layer of liquid crystal material and electrodes arranged to apply a voltage for switching the layer of liquid crystal material.
  • the contrast-privacy arrangement may be provided with improved variation of chromaticity with viewing angle.
  • the display device may comprise a spatial light modulator comprising a layer of liquid crystal material and the contrast-privacy optical arrangement comprises at least one electrode arranged to apply a voltage to provide biased in-plane switching of the liquid crystal material.
  • the contrast-privacy arrangement may be provided with reduced thickness and complexity.
  • the voltage may be adjusted when the ambient light sensor detects second levels of ambient light below the first levels.
  • the contrast-privacy arrangement may be conveniently controlled with low cost.
  • Embodiments of the present disclosure may be used in a variety of optical systems.
  • the embodiments may include or work with a variety of projectors, projection systems, optical components, displays, microdisplays, computer systems, processors, self-contained projector systems, visual and/or audio-visual systems and electrical and/or optical devices.
  • aspects of the present disclosure may be used with practically any apparatus related to optical and electrical devices, optical systems, presentation systems or any apparatus that may contain any type of optical system. Accordingly, embodiments of the present disclosure may be employed in optical systems, devices used in visual and/or optical presentations, visual peripherals and so on and in a number of computing environments.
  • optical axis of an optical retarder refers to the direction of propagation of a light ray in the uniaxial birefringent material in which no birefringence is experienced. This is different from the optical axis of an optical system which may for example be parallel to a line of symmetry or normal to a display surface along which a principal ray propagates.
  • the optical axis is the slow axis when linearly polarized light with an electric vector direction parallel to the slow axis travels at the slowest speed.
  • the slow axis direction is the direction with the highest refractive index at the design wavelength.
  • the fast axis direction is the direction with the lowest refractive index at the design wavelength.
  • the slow axis direction is the extraordinary axis of the birefringent material.
  • the fast axis direction is the extraordinary axis of the birefringent material.
  • half a wavelength and quarter a wavelength refer to the operation of a retarder for a design wavelength ⁇ 0 that may typically be between 318nm and 570nm.
  • exemplary retardance values are provided for a wavelength of 550nm unless otherwise specified.
  • half wave retarder herein typically refers to light propagating normal to the retarder and normal to the spatial light modulator.
  • an 'A-plate' refers to an optical retarder utilizing a layer of birefringent material with its optical axis parallel to the plane of the layer.
  • a 'positive A-plate' refers to positively birefringent A-plates, i.e. A-plates with a positive ⁇ n.
  • a 'C-plate' refers to an optical retarder utilizing a layer of birefringent material with its optical axis perpendicular to the plane of the layer.
  • a 'positive C-plate' refers to positively birefringent C-plate, i.e. a C-plate with a positive ⁇ n.
  • a 'negative C-plate' refers to a negatively birefringent C-plate, i.e. a C-plate with a negative ⁇ n.
  • 'O-plate' refers to an optical retarder utilizing a layer of birefringent material with its optical axis having a component parallel to the plane of the layer and a component perpendicular to the plane of the layer.
  • a 'positive O-plate' refers to positively birefringent O-plates, i.e. O-plates with a positive ⁇ n.
  • suitable materials include modified polycarbonates from Teijin Films.
  • Achromatic retarders may be provided in the present embodiments to advantageously minimise colour changes between polar angular viewing directions which have low luminance reduction and polar angular viewing directions which have increased luminance reductions as will be described below.
  • a liquid crystal cell has a retardance given by ⁇ n . d where ⁇ n is the birefringence of the liquid crystal material in the liquid crystal cell and d is the thickness of the liquid crystal cell, independent of the alignment of the liquid crystal material in the liquid crystal cell.
  • Homogeneous alignment refers to the alignment of liquid crystals in switchable liquid crystal displays where molecules align substantially parallel to a substrate. Homogeneous alignment is sometimes referred to as planar alignment. Homogeneous alignment may typically be provided with a small pre-tilt such as 2 degrees, so that the molecules at the surfaces of the alignment layers of the liquid crystal cell are slightly inclined as will be described below. Pretilt is arranged to minimise degeneracies in switching of cells.
  • homeotropic alignment is the state in which rod-like liquid crystalline molecules align substantially perpendicularly to the substrate.
  • discotic liquid crystals homeotropic alignment is defined as the state in which an axis of the column structure, which is formed by disc-like liquid crystalline molecules, aligns perpendicularly to a surface.
  • pretilt is the tilt angle of the molecules that are close to the alignment layer and is typically close to 90 degrees and for example may be 88 degrees.
  • Liquid crystal molecules with positive dielectric anisotropy are switched from a homogeneous alignment (such as an A-plate retarder orientation) to a homeotropic alignment (such as a C-plate or O-plate retarder orientation) by means of an applied electric field.
  • a homogeneous alignment such as an A-plate retarder orientation
  • a homeotropic alignment such as a C-plate or O-plate retarder orientation
  • Liquid crystal molecules with negative dielectric anisotropy are switched from a homeotropic alignment (such as a C-plate or O-plate retarder orientation) to a homogeneous alignment (such as an A-plate retarder orientation) by means of an applied electric field.
  • a homeotropic alignment such as a C-plate or O-plate retarder orientation
  • a homogeneous alignment such as an A-plate retarder orientation
  • Rod-like molecules have a positive birefringence so that n e > n o as described in equation 2.
  • Discotic molecules have negative birefringence so that n e ⁇ n o .
  • Positive retarders such as A-plates, positive O-plates and positive C-plates may typically be provided by stretched films or rod-like liquid crystal molecules.
  • Negative retarders such as negative C-plates may be provided by stretched films or discotic like liquid crystal molecules.
  • Parallel liquid crystal cell alignment refers to the alignment direction of homogeneous alignment layers being parallel or more typically antiparallel.
  • the alignment layers may have components that are substantially parallel or antiparallel.
  • Hybrid aligned liquid crystal cells may have one homogeneous alignment layer and one homeotropic alignment layer. Twisted liquid crystal cells may be provided by alignment layers that do not have parallel alignment, for example oriented at 90 degrees to each other.
  • Transmissive spatial light modulators may further comprise retarders between the input display polariser and the output display polariser for example as disclosed in U.S. Patent No. 8,237,876 .
  • Such retarders are in a different place to the passive retarders of the present embodiments.
  • Such retarders compensate for contrast degradations for off-axis viewing locations, which is a different effect to the luminance reduction for off-axis viewing positions of the present embodiments.
  • a private mode of operation of a display is one in which an observer sees a low contrast sensitivity such that an image is not clearly visible.
  • Contrast sensitivity is a measure of the ability to discern between luminances of different levels in a static image.
  • Inverse contrast sensitivity may be used as a measure of visual security, in that a high visual security level (VSL) corresponds to low image visibility.
  • VSL Y + R / Y ⁇ K
  • VSL the visual security level
  • Y the luminance of the white state of the display at a snooper viewing angle
  • K the luminance of the black state of the display at the snooper viewing angle
  • R the luminance of reflected light from the display
  • the white state transmission remains substantially constant with viewing angle.
  • white state transmission typically reduces as black state transmission increases such that Y + K ⁇ P .
  • VSL C + I . ⁇ / ⁇ . C + 1 / P . L C ⁇ 1
  • off-axis relative luminance P is typically defined as the percentage of head-on luminance
  • L at the snooper angle and the display may have image contrast ratio C and the surface reflectivity is ⁇ .
  • the off-axis relative luminance, P is sometimes referred to as the privacy level.
  • P describes relative luminance of a display at a given polar angle compared to head-on luminance, and is not a measure of privacy appearance.
  • the display may be illuminated by Lambertian ambient illuminance I.
  • a high contrast display has VSL of approximately 1.0.
  • VSL increases and a private image is perceived.
  • VSL 1 + I . ⁇ / ⁇ . P . L
  • VSL is equivalent (but not identical to) 1/M.
  • P the public mode image visibility
  • FIGURE 1 is a schematic diagram illustrating in side perspective view a switchable privacy display apparatus comprising display device 100 arranged to display an image.
  • the display device 100 comprises a transmissive spatial light modulator 48, a switchable retarder 501 and a passive compensation retarder 530 arranged between crossed input polariser 210 and output polariser 218; and a reflective polariser 302, compensated switchable retarder 300 and additional polariser 318 arranged on the output side of the input polariser 218.
  • the display device 100 further comprises a backlight 20 arranged to illuminate the optical stack 548 and luminance-privacy arrangement 399 with light cone 402A.
  • the backlight 20 comprises input light sources 15, waveguide 1, rear reflector 3 and optical stack 5 comprising diffusers, light turning films and other known optical backlight structures. Illustrative embodiments of backlight 20 that further provide directional illumination are described below with reference to FIGURES 15A-D . Further light cone 402B of reduced solid angle may be provided by the backlight 20, providing control of output light cone 402C and providing a luminance-privacy arrangement 399 as will be described further below.
  • the size of a light cone 402 may be the solid angle determined by the full width half maximum luminance in comparison to the peak luminance or head-on luminance.
  • Optical stack 548 comprises spatial light modulator 48 comprising a layer 214 of liquid crystal material 213 that is arranged to receive light from the backlight 20 and output light from an output side.
  • spatial light modulator 48 comprises a pixelated liquid crystal phase modulator comprising transparent substrates 212, 216, liquid crystal layer 214 and red, green and blue pixels 220, 222, 224.
  • the display device 100 comprises the spatial light modulator 48 and a display polariser that is an output polariser 218 arranged on the output side of the spatial light modulator 48.
  • a selectively operable luminance-privacy optical arrangement 399 is arranged on the output side of the spatial light modulator 48, however in other embodiments (not shown) the luminance-privacy optical arrangement 399 may be arranged on the input side of the spatial light modulator 48 and the display polariser is the input polariser 210.
  • an additional polariser 318 is arranged on the output side of the spatial light modulator 48.
  • At least one retarder 300 is arranged between the output polariser 218 and the additional polariser 318 in the case the additional polariser 318 is arranged on the output side of the output polariser 218.
  • the at least one retarder 300 comprises a switchable liquid crystal retarder 301 comprising a layer 314 of liquid crystal material 313 and further comprises at least one passive compensation retarder 330.
  • retarders 301, 330 may be replaced by other configurations of at least one retarder, some examples of which are present in the devices described below.
  • Typical polarisers 210, 218, 318 may be polarisers such as dichroic polarisers.
  • the luminance-privacy optical arrangement 399 further comprises a reflective polariser 302 arranged between the at least one retarder 300 and the output polariser 218.
  • the substrates 312, 316 of the switchable liquid crystal retarder 301 comprise electrodes 413, 415 arranged to provide a voltage V L across the layer 314 of liquid crystal material 313.
  • Control system 352 is arranged to control the voltage V L applied by voltage driver 350 across the electrodes 413, 415 of the switchable liquid crystal retarder 301 as will be described further with respect to FIGURE 7 hereinbelow.
  • the luminance-privacy optical arrangement 399 is arranged to reduce the luminance of the image to an off-axis viewer (or 'snooper').
  • the at least one retarder 300 does not affect the luminance of light passing through the reflective polariser 302, the retarders 300 and the additional polariser 318 along an axis along a normal to the plane of the retarders 300 but the at least one retarder 300 does reduce the luminance of light passing therethrough along an axis inclined to a normal to the plane of the retarders 300, in at least one of the switchable states of the switchable retarder 301.
  • the plural retarders 300 and additional polariser 318 are arranged to provide reduced size output luminance cone 402C in privacy mode in comparison to the cone 402D used for public mode.
  • Display device 100 further has a selectively operable contrast-privacy optical arrangement 599 arranged on operation to reduce the contrast of the image to an off-axis viewer.
  • the contrast-privacy optical arrangement 599 comprises spatial light modulator 48 and plural retarders 500 comprising switchable liquid crystal retarder 501 and passive compensation retarder 530 arranged between the input polariser 210 and output polariser 218.
  • retarder 500 may comprise a single layer 514 switchable liquid crystal retarder 501.
  • the plural retarders 500 are illustrated as arranged on the input side of the spatial light modulator 48 but may be on the output side of the spatial light modulator 48.
  • the plural retarders 500 include a switchable liquid crystal retarder 501 comprising a layer 514 of liquid crystal material 513 and further comprises at least one passive retarder 530.
  • the substrates 512, 516 of the switchable liquid crystal retarder 501 comprise electrodes 513, 515 arranged to provide a voltage Vc across the layer 514 of liquid crystal material 513.
  • Control system 552 is arranged to control the voltage Vc applied by voltage driver 550 across the electrodes 503, 505 of the switchable liquid crystal retarder 501.
  • the contrast-privacy optical arrangement 599 is arranged to reduce the contrast of the image to an off-axis viewer (or 'snooper').
  • the at least one retarder 500 does not affect the contrast of image passing through the retarders 500, spatial light modulator 48 and the output polariser 218 along an axis along a normal to the plane of the retarders 500 but the at least one retarder 500 does reduce the contrast of light passing therethrough along an axis inclined to a normal to the plane of the retarders 500, in at least one of the switchable states of the switchable retarder 501.
  • FIGURE 2 is a schematic diagram illustrating a control system 700 for the controllable privacy display device 100 of FIGURE 1 .
  • Control system 700 is arranged to control the display device 100, the control system 700 being capable of selectively operating either one or both of the luminance-privacy arrangement 399 and the contrast-privacy arrangement 599.
  • the display apparatus comprises an ambient light sensor 450 arrange to detect the level of the ambient light 604.
  • Ambient light 604 may be for example natural light, artificial light or light output from the display device 100 and reflected from the ambient environment.
  • Ambient light sensor 450 detects ambient light 604 and inputs a level to the display controller 710.
  • Controller 710 provides control of backlight controller 715 that provides control of light sources 15, contrast controller 752 that provides control of voltage driver 550, image controller 252 that provides black and white signal voltages to respective image pixels of the spatial light modulator 48; and luminance and reflectivity retarder controller 552 that provides control of voltage driver 350.
  • control system 700 is arranged to operate neither of the luminance-privacy arrangement 399 and the contrast-privacy arrangement 599 in a public mode and one or both of the luminance-privacy arrangement and the contrast-privacy arrangement in a privacy mode.
  • FIGURE 3 is a flowchart illustrating a method to control the apparatus of FIGURES 1-2 for use in privacy mode of operation.
  • the display luminance is set to a desirable level for typical head-on user use, for example by control of the current supplied to the light sources 15 of the backlight 20.
  • the contrast-privacy arrangement 599 is not operated while the luminance-privacy arrangement 399 is operated.
  • the control system 700 is arranged, in the privacy mode, to determine a visual security level, VSL representing the security against viewing of a displayed image by an off-axis viewer, the visual security level VSL being dependent on the level of ambient light 604 detected by the ambient light sensor 450 and increasing as the level of ambient light 604 increases, and the control system 700 is arranged, in the privacy mode, to selectively operate the luminance-privacy arrangement 399 and the contrast-privacy arrangement 599 to maintain the visual security level VSL above a predetermined threshold 600.
  • the ambient light 604 is thus measured, and using information about the display device 100 design parameters, the visual security level, VSL calculated, for example as described in equation 4 above.
  • Display design parameters may include but not limited to angular luminance characteristics, angular contrast characteristics and angular reflectivity characteristics.
  • the VSL may be determined at a single polar location, for example at 45 degrees lateral viewing angle and at 0 degrees elevation, or may be an average or worst case value over a polar range of angles as will be illustrated further below.
  • visual security level may include display white state, display black state and display reflectivity to determine the security of the displayed image seen by an off-axis snooper and the quality of the displayed image seen an on-axis user.
  • the control system may comprise a desirable VSL threshold 600 as will be described further below. If the VSL is above the VSL threshold 600 then no contrast voltage control is provided, and the operation of the display continues until the VSL falls below the VSL threshold 600.
  • the VSL may vary for example if the display user increases head-on luminance, or the ambient illuminance changes.
  • the control system 700 is thus arranged, in the privacy mode, to operate the luminance-privacy arrangement 399 when the ambient light sensor 450 detects first levels of ambient light 604; that is the VSL is above a certain VSL threshold 600 for the given display parameters.
  • the contrast-privacy arrangement 599 is not operated and display contrast seen by the primary user is not compromised while desirable levels of privacy are achieved for off-axis snoopers.
  • the control system 700 is arranged to operate both the luminance-privacy arrangement 399 and the contrast-privacy arrangement 599 when the ambient light sensor 450 detects second levels of ambient light 604 below the first levels. When the ambient light 604 falls below the first levels, the VSL falls below the VSL threshold 600.
  • the control system may automatically reduce the display luminance for example by reduction of backlight luminance, that may be achieved by backlight controller 715. If the primary user accepts the reduced luminance while achieving the desirable VSL threshold then no further contrast control is provided.
  • the contrast-privacy arrangement 599 is operable by means of contrast controller 752 that determines the drive voltage Vc from voltage driver 550.
  • the control system 700 determines the VSL and adjusts the voltage Vc of the contrast-privacy arrangement 599 until the display VSL is at or above the VSL threshold 600, at which point the contrast properties are set and display operation continues, monitoring ambient light 604 in order to provide desirable VSL to off-axis snoopers.
  • FIGURE 4A is a schematic graph illustrating the variation of visual security level, VSL with the ratio of ambient luminance to display head-on luminance for two different displayed contrast ratios in an a display comprising a reflective polariser 302 with a display reflectivity of 30%; and FIGURE 4B is a schematic graph illustrating the variation of visual security level with the ratio of ambient luminance to display head-on luminance for two different contrast ratios in an a display comprising no reflective polariser, with a display reflectivity of 5%.
  • the privacy level, P is assumed to be 0.5%.
  • the reflective polariser 302 increases frontal reflection and so correspondingly increases VSL.
  • Profiles 601, 605 are for contrast ratios of 1000:1 and profiles 603,607 are for contrast ratios of 3.2:1.
  • a display device 100 with head-on luminance of 300 nits may be illuminated by a Lambertian light source with illuminance onto the front of the display of 300 lux, providing a lux/nit ratio of 1.0.
  • a Lambertian light source with illuminance onto the front of the display of 300 lux, providing a lux/nit ratio of 1.0.
  • the VSL falls due to reduced luminance of ambient light 604 reflected from the front of the display device 100.
  • VSL reduction can be compensated by reducing head-on display luminance, to restore the lux/nits ratio.
  • the display may become undesirably dim to the head-on user.
  • VSL threshold 600 is provided at lux/nits ratio of 0.15 (45 lux for the 300 nit head-on luminance).
  • FIGURE 5A is a schematic graph illustrating the variation of visual security level, VSL with the ratio of ambient luminance to display head-on luminance provided by the display device 100 of FIGURE 1 with the reflective polariser 302 incorporated; and FIGURE 5B is a schematic graph illustrating the variation of visual security level with the ratio of ambient luminance to display device 100 head-on luminance provided by the display of FIGURE 1 with the reflective polariser 302 omitted.
  • the contrast-privacy optical arrangement 599 is arranged on operation to reduce the contrast of the image to an off-axis viewer by a controllable amount
  • the control system 700 is arranged, when operating the contrast-privacy arrangement 599, to control the amount of reduction of the contrast of the image to an off-axis viewer in dependence on the detected level of ambient light 604.
  • VSL profile 609 is the same as profile 601 in lux/nit region 614, is the same as the profiles 601, 605.
  • the profile 609 has a uniform VSL at the VSL threshold level 600.
  • the VSL is determined by the VSL that is provided for the contrast ratio that can be conveniently achieved over the snooper visibility and is thus similar to or the same as the profile 603, 607 respectively.
  • the privacy performance is controlled by the luminance-privacy arrangement 399 alone.
  • VSL is controlled by both the luminance-privacy arrangement 399 and the contrast-privacy arrangement 599.
  • the display device 100 desirably maintains VSL at VSL threshold 600 level until the lux/nit ratio falls to a second ambient light 604 threshold represented by lux/nit threshold 620 by means of adjustment of control voltage Vc to the contrast-privacy arrangement 599.
  • control voltage Vc does not provide improvement in VSL, and so the profile 609 is provided by profiles 603, 607 for the combined effects of luminance and contrast reduction.
  • VSL The polar profiles of VSL will be considered further below, however the same principles of adjustment of luminance and contrast to achieve a display which operates at or above the threshold VSL can be applied by considering regions in the polar profile of likely or measured snooper locations.
  • contrast-privacy arrangements 599 typically provide undesirable roll-offs in image contrast with polar viewing angle that may degrade image appearance and colour to the head-on user.
  • the present embodiment may not operate the contrast-privacy arrangement 599 above the threshold VSL 600.
  • the present embodiments provide high image contrast and image uniformity for illuminance levels above a first level, while achieving high visual security for off-axis snoopers. Improved image quality is provided to the primary user by providing contrast reduction at the minimal level that achieves desirable display visual security to off-axis snoopers for a given measured ambient light 604 illuminance.
  • FIGURE 6 is a schematic diagram illustrating in front view alignment of optical layers in the optical stack of FIGURE 1 .
  • the input polariser 210 has an electric vector transmission direction 211 that is orthogonal to the electric vector transmission direction 219 of the output polariser 218.
  • Passive compensation retarder 530 comprises a negative dielectric anisotropy material 533 that has an optical axis that is perpendicular to the plane of the passive retarder 530.
  • the liquid crystal layer 214 of the spatial light modulator has liquid crystal material 213 that can be switched in orientation in the plane of the liquid crystal layer 214 by means of an applied electric field between orientations 222A, 222B and orientations 220A, 220B to provide black and white states respectively.
  • the electric vector transmission direction of the reflective polariser 302 is parallel to the electric vector transmission direction of the output polariser 218. Further the electric vector transmission direction 303 of the reflective polariser 302 is parallel to the electric vector transmission direction 319 of the additional polariser 318.
  • Passive retarder 330 may comprise retardation layer with material 430 that has an optical axis that is perpendicular to the plane of the passive retarder 330, while switchable liquid crystal retarder 301 may comprise a layer 314 of liquid crystal material 313, as will be described below.
  • FIGURE 7 is a schematic diagram illustrating in perspective side view an arrangement of a reflective polariser 302 and plural retarder layers 301, 330 arranged between the output polariser 218 and additional polariser 318.
  • the luminance-privacy optical arrangement 399 comprises: an additional polariser 318 arranged on the same side of the spatial light modulator 48 as the display polariser 218; and at least one retarder 300 arranged between the additional polariser 318 and the display polariser 218, the at least one retarder 300 including a switchable liquid crystal retarder 301 comprising a layer 314 of liquid crystal material 313 and electrodes 413, 415 arranged to apply a voltage, V L for switching the layer 314 of liquid crystal material 313.
  • the at least one retarder 300 further includes at least one passive compensation retarder 330.
  • TABLE 1 describes an illustrative embodiment for the arrangement of FIGURE 7 .
  • TABLE 1 Mode Passive retarder(s) Active LC retarder Type ⁇ n.d /nm Alignment layers Pretilt /deg ⁇ n.d / nm ⁇ Voltage V L /V Public Negative C -700 Homeotropic 88 810 -4.3 0 Privacy Homeotropic 88 2.2
  • FIGURE 8A is a schematic diagram illustrating in side view propagation of output light through the luminance-privacy arrangement 399 of FIGURE 1 in a public mode of operation; and FIGURE 8B is a schematic graph illustrating the variation of the transmission with polar direction for the transmitted light rays in FIGURE 8A for the illustrative embodiment of TABLE 1.
  • the retarders 300 provide no overall transformation of polarisation component 360, 361 to output light ray 400 passing therethrough perpendicular to the plane of the switchable retarder 301 or for light ray 401 at an acute angle to the perpendicular to the plane of the switchable retarder 301. That is polarisation component 362 is substantially the same as polarisation component 360 and polarisation component 364 is substantially the same as polarisation component 361.
  • polarisation component 362 is substantially the same as polarisation component 360
  • polarisation component 364 is substantially the same as polarisation component 361.
  • the angular transmission profile of FIGURE 8B is substantially uniformly transmitting across a wide polar region.
  • a display may be switched to a wide field of view that can be seen by multiple display users. Further luminance uniformity is increased for the head-on user.
  • FIGURE 9A is a schematic diagram illustrating in side view propagation of ambient light 604 through the luminance-privacy arrangement 399 of FIGURE 1 in a public mode of operation; and FIGURE 9B is a schematic graph illustrating the variation of the reflectivity with polar direction for the transmitted light rays in FIGURE 9A for the illustrative embodiment of TABLE 1.
  • Ambient light source 604 illuminates the display 100 with unpolarised light.
  • Additional polariser 318 transmits light ray 410 normal to the display surface with a first polarisation component 372 that is a linear polarisation component parallel to the electric vector transmission direction 319 of the additional polariser 318.
  • the retarders 300 provide no overall transformation of polarisation component 372 to ambient light rays 412 passing through the additional polariser 318 and then the retarders 300, that is perpendicular to the plane of the retarders 300 or at an acute angle to the perpendicular to the plane of the retarders 300.
  • input light ray 412 has polarisation state 372 after transmission through the additional polariser 318.
  • the reflectivity for light rays 402 from the reflective polariser 302 is low.
  • Light ray 412 is transmitted by reflective polariser 302 and lost in the display polarisers 218, 210 or the backlight of FIGURE 1 .
  • high luminance and low reflectivity is provided across a wide field of view.
  • Such a display can be conveniently viewed with high contrast by multiple observers.
  • FIGURE 10A is a schematic diagram illustrating in side view propagation of output light through the output polariser of FIGURE 1 in a privacy mode of operation; and FIGURE 10B is a schematic graph illustrating the variation of the transmission with polar direction for the transmitted light rays in FIGURE 10A for the illustrative embodiment of TABLE 1.
  • the retarders 300 provide no overall transformation of polarisation component 360 to output light rays 400 passing therethrough along an axis perpendicular to the plane of the switchable retarder, but provides an overall transformation of polarisation component 361 to light rays 401 passing therethrough for some polar angles which are at an acute angle to the perpendicular to the plane of the retarders.
  • Polarisation component 360 from the output polariser 218 is transmitted by reflective polariser 302 and incident on retarders 300.
  • On-axis light has a polarisation component 362 that is unmodified from component 360 while off-axis light has a polarisation component 364 that is transformed by the retarders 300.
  • the polarisation component 361 is transformed to a linear polarisation component 364 and absorbed by additional polariser 318. More generally, the polarisation component 361 is transformed to an elliptical polarisation component, that is partially absorbed by additional polariser 318 and an intermediate transmission is provided.
  • regions of high transmission and regions of low transmission are provided as illustrated in FIGURE 10B .
  • the polar distribution of light transmission illustrated in FIGURE 4B modifies the polar distribution of luminance output of the underlying spatial light modulator 48.
  • the spatial light modulator 48 comprises a directional backlight 20 then off-axis luminance may be further be reduced as described above.
  • a privacy display device 100 that has low luminance to an off-axis snooper while maintaining high luminance for an on-axis observer.
  • FIGURE 10C is a schematic diagram illustrating in side view propagation of ambient light 604 through the luminance-privacy arrangement 399 of FIGURE 1 in a privacy mode of operation; and FIGURE 10D is a schematic graph illustrating the variation of the reflectivity with polar direction for the transmitted light rays in FIGURE 10C for the illustrative embodiment of TABLE 1.
  • the polarisation component 372 remains unmodified by the retarders 300 and so transmitted polarisation component 382 is parallel to the transmission axis of the reflective polariser 302 and the output polariser 218, so ambient light is directed through the spatial light modulator 48 and lost.
  • off-axis light is directed through the retarders 300 such that polarisation component 374 incident on the reflective polariser 302 may be reflected.
  • Such polarisation component is re-converted into component 376 after passing through retarders 300 and is transmitted through the additional polariser 318.
  • the reflective polariser 302 provides no reflected light for ambient light rays 410 passing through the additional polariser 318 and then the retarders 300 along an axis perpendicular to the plane of the retarders 300, but provides reflected light rays 412 for ambient light passing through the additional polariser 318 and then the retarders 300 at some polar angles which are at an acute angle to the perpendicular to the plane of the retarders 300; wherein the reflected light 412 passes back through the retarders 300 and is then transmitted by the additional polariser 318.
  • the retarders 300 thus provide no overall transformation of polarisation component 380 to ambient light rays 410 passing through the additional polariser 318 and then the retarder 300 along an axis perpendicular to the plane of the switchable retarder, but provides an overall transformation of polarisation component 372 to ambient light rays 412 passing through the absorptive polariser 318 and then the retarders 300 at some polar angles which are at an acute angle to the perpendicular to the plane of the retarders 300.
  • the polar distribution of light reflection illustrated in FIGURE 10D thus illustrates that high reflectivity can be provided at typical snooper locations by means of the privacy state of the retarders 300.
  • the reflectivity for off-axis viewing positions is increased, and the luminance for off-axis light from the spatial light modulator is reduced as illustrated in FIGURE 10B .
  • a privacy display that has high reflectivity to an off-axis snooper while maintaining low reflectivity for an on-axis observer.
  • increased reflectivity provides enhanced privacy performance for the display in an ambiently illuminated environment.
  • switchable liquid crystal retarder 301 and passive compensation retarder of TABLE 1 is an illustrative embodiment, and that other arrangements may be provided to achieve luminance-privacy arrangement 399.
  • FIGURE 11A is a schematic diagram illustrating in perspective side view an arrangement of an in-plane switching spatial light modulator 48 and plural retarder layers 500 arranged between crossed polarisers 210, 218 wherein the plural retarders 500 comprise a passive negative C-plate compensation retarder 530 and a homogeneously aligned switchable liquid crystal retarder 501, driven by voltage Vci by driver 552 to provide a public mode of operation.
  • the plural retarders 500 comprise a passive negative C-plate compensation retarder 530 and a homogeneously aligned switchable liquid crystal retarder 501, driven by voltage Vci by driver 552 to provide a public mode of operation.
  • the contrast-privacy optical arrangement 599 comprises at least one retarder 500 arranged between the input polariser 210 and the output polariser 218 on either the input side or the output side of spatial light modulator 48.
  • the spatial light modulator 48 is one of an in-plane switching device or a fringe field switching device. Electrodes 503, 505 are arranged to apply a voltage for switching the layer 514 of liquid crystal material 415.
  • Homogeneous alignment layers 217A, 217B are arranged on opposing sides of the liquid crystal layer 214 of the spatial light modulator 48 that have pretilt directions 217A, 217B that are parallel or anti-parallel to the transmission direction 219 of the output polariser, or in other embodiments (not shown) may be orthogonal.
  • the liquid crystal material 213 When no voltage is applied across the electrodes in pixels 222A, 222B (so that voltage V K is zero) the liquid crystal material 213 provides no phase modulation of polarisation states parallel to the output polariser 218 electric vector transmission direction 219. As will be described for on-axis light in privacy mode and for on-axis and off-axis light in public mode, the pixels 222A, 222B provide low transmission after the output polarisation state from the layer 214 is analysed at output polariser 218.
  • Pixel regions 220A, 220B illustrate first and second regions of a pixel operating in high transmission state and driven by voltage Vw across electrodes 205 that are inclined at +/-45 degrees to the transmission direction 219 of the output polariser 218.
  • the liquid crystal molecules of material 213 are rotated by the in-plane electric field so that there is a nominal orientation of the molecules of +45 degrees for the first region and -45 degrees for the second region.
  • Incident polarisation states are arranged to undergo a half wave phase retardation. In cases in which the polarisation component incident onto the layer 214 is linear polarised at 0 degrees, then the polarisation component output from the layer 214 is rotated by 90 degrees so that it is parallel to the direction 219 and transmitted.
  • the regions 220A, 220B are arranged to provide an averaging of polar angular transmission differences between clockwise and anti-clockwise polarisation rotations.
  • the field of view of the luminance control of half wave retarders of pixel regions 220A, 220B of FIGURE 1 is relatively high, that is the retarders do not provide an off-axis contrast effect that would be desirable for a contrast controlled privacy display.
  • the switchable liquid crystal retarder 501 comprises two surface alignment layers 517a, 517b disposed adjacent to the layer of liquid crystal material 513 and on opposite sides thereof and each arranged to provide homogenous alignment in the adjacent liquid crystal material 513; and the liquid crystal material 513 has a positive dielectric anisotropy.
  • the at least one passive retarder comprises a passive retarder 530 having an optical axis perpendicular to the plane of the passive retarder 530 and having and having a retardance for light of a wavelength of 550nm in a range from -375nm to -225nm.
  • a high voltage is applied across the switchable liquid crystal layer 514 such that the molecules of the layer 514 have a substantially homeotropic alignment under the applied field, with small residual splay near to the alignment layers 509A, 509B.
  • FIGURE 11B is a schematic diagram illustrating in side view propagation of output light from a spatial light modulator 48 through the optical stack of FIGURE 11A in a public mode of operation for a maximum transmission state.
  • the propagation of on-axis light ray 400 and off-axis light ray 401 will now be considered.
  • the plural retarders 500 are arranged between the spatial light modulator 48 and the output polariser 218, however the output polarisation state achieved in both embodiments is similar or identical.
  • Polarisation component 559 from input polariser 210 is incident onto spatial light modulator 48.
  • pixels 220A, 220B provide a linear polarisation component 560 for on-axis light and similarly a linear polarisation component 561 for off-axis light that is substantially the same as the component 560.
  • the plural retarders 500 are arranged to provide substantially no modification of the polarisation components 560, 561 so that rays 400, 401 have polarisation components 563, 565 that are substantially linear with directions parallel to the transmission direction 219 of the output polariser 218.
  • light rays 400, 401 are transmitted with high luminance.
  • a pixel that has high transmittance over a wide polar viewing angle range is provided.
  • FIGURE 11C is a schematic diagram illustrating in side view propagation of output light from a spatial light modulator 48 through the optical stack of FIGURE 11A in a public mode of operation for a minimum transmission state.
  • the output polarisation components 560, 561 from the spatial light modulator 48 are unmodified in comparison to input component 559.
  • the plural retarders 500 provide minimal further polarisation modification and the output components 563, 565 are substantially absorbed at the output polariser 218.
  • a pixel that remains black with low transmittance over a wide polar viewing angle range is provided and high image contrast may be achieved over a wide polar field of view.
  • FIGURE 12A is a schematic diagram illustrating in perspective side view an arrangement of an in-plane switching spatial light modulator 48 and plural retarder layers 500 arranged between crossed polarisers 210, 218 wherein the plural retarders 500 comprise a passive negative C-plate compensation retarder 530 and a homogeneously aligned switchable liquid crystal retarder 501, in a privacy mode of operation.
  • the voltage V C2 is adjusted and the liquid crystal molecules 513 have different alignment within the layer 514 to achieve a polar field-of-view contrast roll-off characteristic.
  • FIGURE 12B is a schematic diagram illustrating in side view propagation of output light rays 400, 401 from a spatial light modulator 48 through the contrast-privacy arrangement 599 of FIGURE 6 in a privacy mode of operation for a maximum transmission state.
  • the plural retarders 500 are arranged to introduce no phase shift to polarisation components of light passed by the input polariser 210 along an axis 199 along a normal to the plane of the retarder 500 and are arranged to introduce a phase shift to polarisation components of light rays 401 passed by the input polariser 210 along an axis inclined to the axis 199 along a normal to the plane of the retarder in a switchable mode of the at least one switchable liquid crystal retarder 501.
  • on-axis ray 400 has polarisation component 560 that is output as unmodified polarisation component 563 from the plural retarders 500 and is transmitted by the output polariser 218.
  • off-axis ray 401 has polarisation component that comprises a combination of polarisation components that are respectively parallel and perpendicular to the electric vector transmission direction 219 of the output polariser 218, providing an intermediate output transmission, rather than a maximum transmission.
  • FIGURE 12C is a schematic diagram illustrating in side view propagation of output light from a spatial light modulator 48 through the contrast-privacy arrangement 599 of FIGURE 12A in a privacy mode of operation for a minimum transmission state.
  • the polarisation component 563 of the on-axis ray 400 is substantially unmodified, while the off-axis ray 401 has a polarisation component that is modified, to provide an intermediate output transmission.
  • FIGURES 12B-C The polar contrast profiles for FIGURES 12B-C for the present illustrative embodiment will now be described.
  • FIGURE 13A is a schematic graph illustrating the variation of the logarithm of contrast with polar direction for the transmitted light rays in FIGURES 11B-C and the illustrative embodiment of TABLE 2.
  • the rays 400, 401 achieve high contrast over a wide polar range.
  • the display device 100 may be visible with high contrast by multiple users over a wide viewing range of polar viewing angles.
  • FIGURE 13B is a schematic graph illustrating the variation of the logarithm of contrast with polar direction for the transmitted light rays in FIGURES 12B-C for the arrangement of FIGURE 12A .
  • Advantageously high head-on contrast ratio is achieved while the off-axis contrast ratio is reduced, reducing image visibility for off-axis snoopers.
  • the polar region 540 that provides high visual security level will now be considered.
  • image contrast is 1: 1 and the display is substantially invisible to off-axis snoopers, independent of luminance and illuminance levels.
  • the polar region in which such low visibility is present is limited.
  • the polar region 540 over which 0.5>log 10 contrast> -0.5 (3.16:1 > contrast > 0.316:1) will be considered.
  • contrast levels less than 1:1 the images are inverted, however the image structure such as text and outlines will remain visible to an off-axis snooper.
  • VSL is increased by means of contrast reduction.
  • FIGURE 14A is a schematic diagram illustrating in side perspective view a controllable privacy display device 100 for use in ambient light 604 illumination comprising: a transmissive spatial light modulator 48 comprising a biased in-plane switching liquid crystal mode, arranged between input and output polarisers 210, 218; and a reflective polariser, a compensation retarder and a switchable liquid crystal retarder arranged between the output polariser and an additional polariser.
  • a transmissive spatial light modulator 48 comprising a biased in-plane switching liquid crystal mode, arranged between input and output polarisers 210, 218; and a reflective polariser, a compensation retarder and a switchable liquid crystal retarder arranged between the output polariser and an additional polariser.
  • the display device 100 comprises a spatial light modulator 48 comprising a layer 214 of liquid crystal material 213 and the contrast-privacy optical arrangement 599 comprises at least one electrode 203, 205 arranged to provide biased in-plane switching of the liquid crystal material 213.
  • the contrast-privacy arrangement 599 is provided by electrodes 203, 205 at the liquid crystal layer 214 of the spatial light modulator 48 in comparison to the plural retarders 500.
  • FIGURE 14B is a schematic diagram illustrating a control system for the controllable privacy display of FIGURE 14A .
  • the structure and operation of FIGURE 14B is similar to FIGURE 2 , with contrast control retarder 752 controlling voltage driver 950 that sets bias voltage V B .
  • FIGURE 14C is a schematic diagram illustrating in front view alignment of optical layers in the optical stack of FIGURE 14A .
  • the structure of FIGURE 14C is similar to the optical stack of FIGURE 3 , however the plural retarders 500 are omitted.
  • FIGURE 14D is a schematic diagram illustrating in perspective side view an arrangement of a biased in-plane switching spatial light modulator, in a public mode of operation
  • FIGURE 14E is a schematic diagram illustrating in perspective side view an arrangement of a biased in-plane switching spatial light modulator, in a privacy mode of operation.
  • voltage V B is set to zero volts so that the molecules 213 of the display operate in-plane and public mode operation is achieved as described for FIGURE 11A for example.
  • the molecules 213 are tilted by the applied voltage V B to achieve out-of-plane liquid crystal molecule orientation, at angle 221 from the plane.
  • Such tilted molecules of liquid crystal material 213 provide viewing angle contrast modifications that may be similar in nature to that provided by an uncompensated switchable retarder 501 of FIGURE 1 (i.e. omitting a passive compensation retarder 530) and as will be described with respect to TABLE 4, below.
  • FIGURE 15A is a schematic diagram illustrating a rear perspective view operation of an imaging waveguide 1 providing on-axis optical window 26a and off-axis optical windows 26b, 26c. Imaging waveguides are described in U.S. Patent No. 9,519,153 and U.S. Patent No. 10,054,732 .
  • the display device 100 comprises: a backlight 20 comprising plural light sources 15an and a directional waveguide 1 arranged to direct light from different light sources 15a-n in different angular ranges; and a spatial light modulator 48 arranged to receive light from the waveguide 1 and output light from an output side, and the luminance-privacy optical arrangement 399 comprises a switching arrangement arranged to selectively operate the light sources 15a-n.
  • Light rays 400A, 400B provided by input set 15a of light sources are directed to reflective end 4, and directed within the waveguide 1 to extraction feature 12 by means of total internal reflection within the waveguide 1.
  • the waveguide 1 comprises a light input surface 2 extending along a first end of the directional waveguide 1, and a reflective end 4 extending along a second end of the directional waveguide 1 opposite to the first end 2 for reflecting the input light back along the waveguide 1, the reflective end 4 having positive optical power in the lateral direction.
  • the second guide surface 8 comprises light extraction features 12 and intermediate regions 10 between the light extraction features 12, the light extraction features 12 being oriented to deflect the reflected input light 400A, 400B through the first guide surface 6 as output light and the intermediate regions 10 being arranged to direct light through the waveguide 1 without extracting it.
  • the light extraction features may have positive optical power in the lateral direction, such optical power cooperates with the optical power of the curved reflective end 4 to provide imaging of the set 15 of light sources.
  • reflection rays 400A, 400B is directed in the z-direction to optical window 26 in the window plane 106.
  • Optical window 26a is an image in the lateral direction (y-axis) of the set 15 of light sources.
  • the second guide surface 8 is thus arranged to deflect the reflected input light 400A, 400B through the first guide 6 surface as output light, and the waveguide 1 is arranged to image the set 15 of light sources in the lateral direction so that the output light from the light sources is directed into respective optical windows 26 in output directions that are distributed in dependence on input positions of the light sources of the set 15 of light sources.
  • optical windows 26b, 26c are provided by illuminating sets 15b, 15c of light sources respectively.
  • the backlight 20 may switch between a narrow angle profile and a wide angle profile.
  • the backlight 20 may thus provide the luminance-privacy arrangement 399 or may be used in cooperation with the retarder 300 and additional polariser 318 of FIGURE 1 for example.
  • the angular profile of the public mode of operation may be maximised to achieve increased image visibility for off-axis observers in public mode of operation, and increased visual security level in privacy mode.
  • FIGURE 15B is a schematic graph illustrating field-of-view luminance plot of the output of FIGURE 15A when used in a display apparatus with no switchable liquid crystal retarder 300 and additional polariser 318, where luminance contour lines are illustrated.
  • Off-axis luminance may be achieved for off-axis viewing, achieved by the imaging of the waveguide 1. For example less than 5% of head-on luminance at a lateral angle of 45 degrees and elevation of 0 degrees may be provided.
  • Such a waveguide has a thickness that is limited by the height of the light sources and efficiency determined by the relative height of the reflective end 4 and input end 2. It would be desirable to provide reduced thickness.
  • FIGURE 15C is a schematic diagram illustrating side view of a backlight comprising collimating waveguide; and FIGURE 15D is a schematic graph illustrating field-of-view luminance plot of the output of FIGURE 15C .
  • Directional backlight 20 comprises a collimating waveguide 901 with first and second opposing guide surfaces.
  • a plurality of elongate lenticular elements 906 is arranged on the first guide surface of the waveguide 901.
  • the lenticular elements 906 have extended cylindrical lens shapes that extend away from end 902 of the waveguide 901.
  • a plurality of inclined light extraction features 912 arranged in an array on the second guide surface of the waveguide 901 opposite the first guide surface with planar light guiding surface 908 between light deflecting features 912
  • Input light sources 915 are arranged at the end 902.
  • the plurality of elongate lenticular elements 906 and the plurality of inclined light extraction features 912 are oriented to deflect input light rays 940 guided through the directional waveguide 901 to exit through the first guide surface of the waveguide 901.
  • Light ray 940 from illumination source 915 is guided within the waveguide 901 and output towards turning film 927 either by transmission through the lenticular surface 906 or by reflection from the reflector 903 after exiting planar surfaces 908.
  • Output light rays 950 from the waveguide 901 are deflected by total internal reflection in the turning film 927 and are incident onto the optical stack 548 of the display 100.
  • thickness may be advantageously reduced.
  • the backlight 20 may be arranged to provide an angular light distribution that has reduced luminance for off-axis viewing positions in comparison to head-on luminance.
  • a typical wide angle backlight has a roll-off at higher angles such that the full width half maximum of relative luminance may be preferably greater than 40°, more preferably greater than 60° and most preferably greater than 80°.
  • the backlight 20 may be a directional backlight that provides a luminance at polar angles to the normal to the spatial light modulator 48 greater than 45 degrees that is at most 30% of the luminance along the normal to the spatial light modulator 48, preferably at most 20% of the luminance along the normal to the spatial light modulator 48, and more preferably at most 10% of the luminance along the normal to the spatial light modulator 48.
  • the luminance at polar angles to the normal to the spatial light modulator 48 greater than 45 degrees may be at most 18%.
  • Backlight 20 may further comprise a switchable backlight arranged to switch the output angular luminance profile in order to provide reduced off-axis luminance in a privacy mode of operation and higher off-axis luminance in a public mode of operation.
  • a switchable backlight arranged to switch the output angular luminance profile in order to provide reduced off-axis luminance in a privacy mode of operation and higher off-axis luminance in a public mode of operation.
  • Such a directional backlight provides some off-axis luminance reduction, advantageously increasing head-on efficiency and reducing display visibility and stray light for off-axis locations.
  • FIGURE 16A is a schematic graph illustrating field-of-view visual security level, VSL plot for a display comprising the luminance, transmission, reflectivity, and logarithmic contrast ratio polar variations of FIGURES 16B-E for a ratio of illuminance to head-on luminance of 1.0 lux/nit.
  • the visual security level, VSL is calculated according to equation 4, above.
  • FIGURE 16B is a schematic graph illustrating luminance field-of-view plot for a collimated backlight 20
  • FIGURE 16C is a schematic graph illustrating transmission field-of-view plot for a display comprising plural retarders 300 of TABLE 3 arranged between the output polariser 218 and the additional polariser 318
  • FIGURE 16D is a schematic graph illustrating reflectivity field-of-view plot for a display 100 comprising no reflective polariser arranged between the output polariser 218 and the additional polariser 318
  • FIGURE 16E is a schematic graph illustrating logarithmic contrast ratio field-of-view plot for a display comprising no retarder 500 arranged between the input polariser 210 and the output polariser 218.
  • FIGURE 17A is a schematic graph illustrating field-of-view visual security level plot for a display comprising the luminance, transmission, reflectivity, and logarithmic contrast ratio polar variations of FIGURES 17B-E for a ratio of illuminance to head-on luminance of 1.0 lux/nit;
  • FIGURE 17B is a schematic graph illustrating luminance field-of-view plot for a collimated backlight;
  • FIGURE 17C is a schematic graph illustrating transmission field-of-view plot for a display comprising plural retarders of TABLE 2 arranged between the output polariser and the additional polariser.
  • FIGURE 17D is a schematic graph illustrating reflectivity field-of-view plot for a display comprising a reflective polariser 302 arranged between the output polariser 218 and the plural retarders 300 for the arrangement of TABLE 3, as a percentage of peak reflectivity achievable for a given optical stack of reflective polariser 302.
  • FIGURE 17E is a schematic graph illustrating logarithmic contrast ratio field-of-view plot for a display comprising no retarder arranged between the input polariser and the output polariser. As no contrast-privacy arrangement 599 is operated, the contrast is uniform.
  • FIGURE 17A advantageously achieves increased region over which VSL is above threshold, due to the effect of increased display reflectivity from the reflective polariser 302.
  • FIGURE 18A is a schematic graph illustrating field-of-view visual security level plot for a display comprising the luminance, transmission, reflectivity, and logarithmic contrast ratio polar variations of FIGURES 18B-E for a ratio of illuminance to head-on luminance of 1.0 lux/nit.
  • FIGURE 18B is a schematic graph illustrating luminance field-of-view plot for a wide angle backlight that is typically used with such an arrangement
  • FIGURE 18C is a schematic graph illustrating transmission field-of-view plot for a display comprising plural retarders of TABLE 2 arranged between the output polariser and the additional polariser
  • FIGURE 18D is a schematic graph illustrating reflectivity field-of-view plot for a display comprising a reflective polariser arranged between the output polariser and the plural retarders.
  • FIGURE 18E is a schematic graph illustrating logarithmic contrast ratio field-of-view plot for a display comprising retarders as described in TABLE 4 arranged between the input polariser and the output polariser.
  • TABLE 4 Mode Active LC retarder IPS cell Alignment layers Pretilt /deg ⁇ n.d /nm ⁇ Voltage Vc /V ⁇ n.d /nm Public Homogeneous 2 +300 13.2 10 265 Privacy Homogeneous 2 1.6
  • FIGURE 19A is a schematic graph illustrating field-of-view visual security level plot for a display comprising the luminance, transmission, reflectivity, and logarithmic contrast ratio polar variations of FIGURES 16B-E (with no reflective polariser 302) for ratios of illuminance to head-on luminance of 1 lux/nit, 0.5 lux/nit, 0.25 lux/nit, 0.125 lux/nit and 0.05 lux/nit; and FIGURE 19B is a schematic graph illustrating field-of-view visual security level plot for a display comprising the luminance, transmission, reflectivity, and logarithmic contrast ratio polar variations of FIGURES 17B-E (with reflective polariser) for ratios of illuminance to head-on luminance of 1 lux/nit, 0.5 lux/nit, 0.25 lux/nit, 0.125 lux/nit and 0.05 lux/nit.
  • the region 690 of VSL above threshold 600 significantly reduces in size. Undesirably the angles from which a snooper can perceive the displayed image increase in size, undesirably reducing efficacy of the privacy mode of operation.
  • polar reference locations 696, 698 are marked.
  • lux/nit ratios of 0.5 and 1.0 the display achieves desirable VSL above threshold 600 at both locations 696, 698 whereas at lower ambient illuminance levels, the reference points are below threshold 600 and the display may be undesirably visible to a snooper.
  • the display maintains desirable visual security at lux/nit ratios of 0.125 and above, however, the visual security at 0.05 lux/nit is undesirable.
  • VSL visual security level
  • FIGURE 20A is a schematic graph illustrating field-of-view visual security level plot for a display comprising the luminance, transmission, reflectivity, and logarithmic contrast ratio polar variations of FIGURES 20B-E for a ratio of illuminance to head-on luminance of 1.0 lux/nit;
  • FIGURE 20B is a schematic graph illustrating luminance field-of-view plot for a collimated backlight 20;
  • FIGURE 20C is a schematic graph illustrating transmission field-of-view plot for a display comprising the plural retarders 300 of TABLE 3 arranged between the output polariser 218 and the additional polariser 318;
  • FIGURE 20D is a schematic graph illustrating reflectivity field-of-view plot for a display comprising no reflective polariser 302 arranged between the output polariser 218 and the additional polariser 318;
  • FIGURE 20E is a schematic graph illustrating logarithmic contrast ratio field-of-view plot for a display 100 comprising retarders 500 as described in T
  • FIGURE 21A is a schematic graph illustrating field-of-view visual security level plot for a display comprising the luminance, transmission, reflectivity, logarithmic contrast ratio and logarithmic contrast ratio polar variations of FIGURES 21B-E for a ratio of illuminance to head-on luminance of 1.0 lux/nit;
  • FIGURE 21B is a schematic graph illustrating luminance field-of-view plot for a collimated backlight 20;
  • FIGURE 21C is a schematic graph illustrating transmission field-of-view plot for a display 100 comprising plural retarders 300 of TABLE 3 arranged between the output polariser 218 and the additional polariser 318;
  • FIGURE 21D is a schematic graph illustrating reflectivity field-of-view plot for a display 100 comprising a reflective polariser 302 arranged between the output polariser 218 and the plural retarders 300; and
  • FIGURE 21E is a schematic graph illustrating logarithmic contrast ratio field-of-view plot for a display comprising plural
  • FIGURE 22A are schematic graphs illustrating field-of-view visual security level plot for a display comprising the luminance, transmission, reflectivity, logarithmic contrast ratio and black pixel state polar variations of FIGURES 20B-E for a ratio of illuminance to head-on luminance of 1.0 lux/nit, 0.5 lux/nit, 0.25 lux/nit, 0.125 lux/nit, 0.05 lux/nit and 0.25 lux/nit; and FIGURE 22B are schematic graphs illustrating field-of-view visual security level plot for a display comprising the luminance, transmission, reflectivity, logarithmic contrast ratio and black pixel state polar variations of FIGURES 21B-E for a ratio of illuminance to head-on luminance of 1.0 lux/nit, 0.5 lux/nit, 0.25 lux/nit, 0.125 lux/nit, 0.05 lux/nit and 0.25 lux/nit.
  • FIGURES 22A and 22B further indicate whether the luminance-privacy arrangement 399 is operable or whether both the luminance-privacy and contrast-privacy arrangements 399, 599 are operable at each of the respective lux/nit ratios.
  • the contrast-privacy arrangement is introduced at level of ambient light 604 for a lux/nit ratio of between 0.5 and 0.25.
  • the reflective polariser 302 is introduced as shown in FIGURE 22B the contrast-privacy arrangement is operable at lux/nit ratio between 0.125 and 0.05.
  • the display maintains a desirable visual security level for low ambient light 604 and maintains high image quality without contrast degradations for the primary user at higher ambient light 604 levels.
  • FIGURE 22C is a schematic graph illustrating the variation of control voltages for the display of FIGURE 1 with no reflective polariser 302; and
  • FIGURE 22D is a schematic graph illustrating the variation of control voltages for the display of FIGURE 1 with reflective polariser 302.
  • control voltage V L that is used to drive the switchable liquid crystal layer 314 and as described in TABLE 3 may be fixed, for example at 2.3V so that for the lux/nit range of 0 to 1.0 then the luminance-privacy arrangement 399 is operable.
  • the voltage Vc applied to the contrast-privacy arrangement 599 is adjusted when the ambient light sensor 450 detects second levels of ambient light 604 below the first level 610.
  • the control voltage Vc that is used to drive the switchable liquid crystal layer 514 and as described in TABLE 4 is adjusted depending on the measured ambient light 604.
  • the layer 514 may be driven at high voltage for example at >5V so that only small variations of contrast with viewing angle are provided, and the display has high image quality to the primary user while maintaining desirable visual security levels.
  • the layer 514 is driven at 1.6V to provide optimum contrast-privacy performance.
  • the voltage Vc is adjusted.
  • the out-of-plane tilt of the molecules 513 in the layer 514 are adjusted to achieve increasing contrast effect but so the contrast variations of the display device 100 contrast-privacy arrangement 599 is not fully switched on.
  • the profile 682 in the intermediate levels may be linear as shown or may be non-linear with adjustment to maintain desirable VSL at the reference measurement points for the measured ambient light 604.
  • FIGURE 22E is a schematic graph illustrating an alternative variation of control voltages Vc, V L for the display of FIGURE 1 .
  • FIGURE 22E illustrates that the luminance-privacy control voltage profile 681 may be adjusted at ambient light 604 levels above the first level 610.
  • the VSL may be maintained at a desirable level, and the luminance roll-off of the display may be reduced, improving image luminance uniformity to the head-on user.
  • the voltage may be adjusted to achieve increased visual security level to compensate for the loss of light from reflection from the display.
  • FIGURE 22E also illustrates that the contrast-privacy arrangement 599 control voltage profile 683 may be adjusted in a non-linear manner in order to achieve desirable visual security level. Further, the voltage for no contrast modulation may be less than the voltage for field-of-view contrast modulations, for example zero volts, that is dependent on the optical structure of the arrangement 599. For example a biased in-plane switching LCD will typically have zero volts for public operation or for luminance levels above the first level 610.
  • FIGURE 22F is a schematic graph illustrating an alternative variation of control voltages Vc, V L for the display of FIGURE 1 .
  • the luminance-privacy arrangement 399 voltage V L is set for a mode of operation between narrow angle and public operation.
  • the contrast-privacy arrangement 599 voltage Vc is set for an intermediate contrast range.
  • the combined VSL of the two settings provides a desirable visual security level.
  • the display achieves reduces luminance uniformity variations and reduces contrast uniformity variations while achieving desirable visual security level for varying ambient light 604 levels.
  • plural retarders 500 are arranged between the input polariser 210 and the output polariser 218 in various different configurations.
  • the plural retarders are configured so that they do not affect the transmission of light for a white state pixel along an axis along a normal to the plane of the retarder(s) but it does reduce the transmission of light along an axis inclined to a normal to the plane of the retarder(s), at least in one of the switchable states of the plural retarders 500.
  • the plural retarders 500 are configured so that they do not affect the transmission of light for a black state pixel along an axis along a normal to the plane of the retarder(s) but it does increase the transmission of light along an axis inclined to a normal to the plane of the retarder(s), at least in one of the switchable states of the plural retarders 500.
  • a contrast modification for off-axis viewing locations is achieved by modification of the polarisation states representing black and white pixel states, due to the angular variation in optical phase in the plural retarders and liquid crystal spatial light modulator 48.
  • Intermediate grey level states of image pixels may be considered as combinations of black and white pixels.
  • plural retarders 300 are arranged between a display polariser 210 or 218 and an additional polariser 318 in various different configurations.
  • the retarders 300 are configured so that they do not affect the luminance of light along an axis along a normal to the plane of the retarder(s) but it does reduce the luminance of light along an axis inclined to a normal to the plane of the retarder(s), at least in one of the switchable states of the switchable retarder 301.
  • FIGURE 23A is a schematic diagram illustrating in perspective view illumination of a retarder layer by off-axis light.
  • Correction retarder 630 may comprise birefringent material, represented by refractive index ellipsoid 632 with optical axis direction 634 at 0 degrees to the x-axis, and have a thickness 631.
  • Normal light rays 636 propagate so that the path length in the material is the same as the thickness 631.
  • Light rays 637 are in the y-z plane have an increased path length; however the birefringence of the material is substantially the same as the rays 636.
  • By way of comparison light rays 638 that are in the x-z plane have an increased path length in the birefringent material and further the birefringence is different to the normal ray 636.
  • the retardance of the retarder 630 is thus dependent on the angle of incidence of the respective ray, and also the plane of incidence, that is rays 638 in the x-z will have a retardance different from the normal rays 636 and the rays 637 in the y-z plane.
  • FIGURE 23B is a schematic diagram illustrating in perspective view illumination of a retarder layer by off-axis light of a third linear polarization state at 90 degrees to the x-axis
  • FIGURE 23C is a schematic diagram illustrating in perspective view illumination of a retarder layer by off-axis light of a fourth linear polarization state at 0 degrees to the x-axis.
  • the incident linear polarization states are aligned to the optical axes of the birefringent material, represented by ellipse 632. Consequently, no phase difference between the third and fourth orthogonal polarization components is provided, and there is no resultant change of the polarization state of the linearly polarized input for each ray 636, 637, 638.
  • the retarder 630 introduces no phase shift to polarisation components of light passed by the polariser on the input side of the retarder 630 along an axis along a normal to the plane of the retarder 630. Accordingly, the retarder 630 does not affect the luminance of light passing through the retarder 630 and polarisers (not shown) on each side of the retarder 630.
  • FIGURES 29A-C relate specifically to the retarder 630 that is passive, a similar effect is achieved by the retarders in the devices described above.
  • FIGURE 23D is a schematic diagram illustrating in perspective view illumination of a retarder 630 layer by off-axis light of a linear polarization state at 45 degrees.
  • the linear polarization state may be resolved into third and fourth polarization components that are respectively orthogonal and parallel to optical axis 634 direction.
  • the retarder thickness 631 and material retardance represented by refractive index ellipsoid 632 may provide a net effect of relatively shifting the phase of the third and fourth polarization components incident thereon in a normal direction represented by ray 636 by half a wavelength, for a design wavelength.
  • the design wavelength may for example be in the range of 500 to 550 nm.
  • the output polarization may be rotated by 90 degrees to a linear polarization state 640 at -45 degrees.
  • Light propagating along ray 637 may see a phase difference that is similar but not identical to the phase difference along ray 637 due to the change in thickness, and thus an elliptical polarization state 639 may be output which may have a major axis similar to the linear polarization axis of the output light for ray 636.
  • phase difference for the incident linear polarization state along ray 638 may be significantly different, in particular a lower phase difference may be provided.
  • phase difference may provide an output polarization state 644 that is substantially circular at a given inclination angle 642.
  • the retarder 630 introduces a phase shift to polarisation components of light passed by the polariser on the input side of the retarder 630 along an axis corresponding to ray 638 that is inclined to a normal to the plane of the retarder 630.
  • FIGURE 23D relates to the retarder 630 that is passive, a similar effect is achieved by the retarders described above, in a switchable state of the switchable liquid crystal retarder corresponding to the privacy mode.
  • FIGURE 24A is a schematic diagram illustrating in perspective view illumination of a C-plate layer by off-axis polarised light with a positive elevation.
  • Incident linear polarisation component 704 is incident onto the birefringent material 632 of the retarder 560 that is a C-plate with optical axis direction 507 that is perpendicular to the plane of the retarder 560.
  • Polarisation component 704 sees no net phase difference on transmission through the liquid crystal molecule and so the output polarisation component is the same as component 704.
  • the retarder 560 having an optical axis 561 perpendicular to the plane of the retarder 560 that is the x-y plane.
  • the retarder 560 having an optical axis perpendicular to the plane of the retarder comprises a C-plate.
  • FIGURE 24B is a schematic diagram illustrating in perspective view illumination of a C-plate layer by off-axis polarised light with a negative lateral angle.
  • polarisation state 704 sees no net phase difference and is transmitted with maximum luminance.
  • the retarder 560 introduces no phase shift to polarisation components of light passed by the polariser on the input side of the retarder 560 along an axis along a normal to the plane of the retarder 560. Accordingly, the retarder 560 does not affect the luminance of light passing through the retarder 560 and polarisers (not shown) on each side of the retarder 560.
  • FIGURE 24C is a schematic diagram illustrating in perspective view illumination of a C-plate layer by off-axis polarised light with a positive elevation and negative lateral angle.
  • the polarisation state 704 resolves onto eigenstates 703, 705 with respect to the birefringent material 632 providing a net phase difference on transmission through the retarder 560.
  • the resultant elliptical polarisation component 656 is transmitted through polariser 210 with reduced luminance in comparison to the rays illustrated in FIGURES 24A-B .
  • FIGURE 24D is a schematic diagram illustrating in perspective view illumination of a C-plate layer by off-axis polarised light with a positive elevation and positive lateral angle.
  • the polarisation component 704 is resolved into eigenstates 703, 705 that undergo a net phase difference, and elliptical polarisation component 660 is provided, which after transmission through the polariser reduces the luminance of the respective off-axis ray.
  • the retarder 560 introduces a phase shift to polarisation components of light passed by the polariser on the input side of the retarder 560 along an axis that is inclined to a normal to the plane of the retarder 560.
  • FIGURE 24D relates to the retarder 560 that is passive, a similar effect is achieved by the retarders described above, in a switchable state of the switchable liquid crystal retarder corresponding to the privacy mode.
  • FIGURE 24E is a schematic graph illustrating the variation of output transmission with polar direction for transmitted light rays in FIGURES 24A-D .
  • the C-plate may provide luminance reduction in polar quadrants.
  • removal of luminance reduction of the C-plate may be provided in a first public mode state of operation
  • extended polar region for luminance reduction may be achieved in a second privacy state of operation.
  • FIGURE 25A is a schematic diagram illustrating in perspective view illumination of crossed A-plate retarder layers by off-axis polarised light with a positive elevation.
  • Linear polariser 218 with electric vector transmission direction 219 is used to provide a linear polarisation state 704 that is parallel to the lateral direction onto first A-plate 308A of the crossed A-plates 308A, 308B.
  • the optical axis direction 309A is inclined at +45 degrees to the lateral direction.
  • the retardance of the retarder 308A for the off-axis angle ⁇ 1 in the positive elevation direction provides a resultant polarisation component 650 that is generally elliptical on output.
  • Polarisation component 650 is incident onto the second A-plate 308B of the crossed A-plates 308A, 308B that has an optical axis direction 309B that is orthogonal to the optical axis direction 309A of the first A-plate 308A.
  • the retardance of the second A-plate 308B for the off-axis angle ⁇ 1 is equal and opposite to the retardance of the first A-plate 308A.
  • the output polarisation component is aligned to the electric vector transmission direction of the additional polariser 318, and thus is transmitted efficiently.
  • FIGURE 25B is a schematic diagram illustrating in perspective view illumination of crossed A-plate retarder layers by off-axis polarised light with a negative lateral angle.
  • input polarisation component is converted by the first A-plate 308A to an intermediate polarisation component 652 that is generally an elliptical polarisation state.
  • the second A-plate 308B again provides an equal and opposite retardation to the first A-plate so that the output polarisation component is the same as the input polarisation component 704 and light is efficiently transmitted through the polariser 318.
  • the retarder comprises a pair of retarders 308A, 308B which have optical axes in the plane of the retarders 308A, 308B that are crossed, that is the x-y plane in the present embodiments.
  • the pair of retarders 308A, 308B have optical axes 309A, 309B that each extend at 45° with respect to an electric vector transmission direction that is parallel to the electric vector transmission of the polariser 318.
  • substantially no losses are provided for light rays that have zero elevation angular component so that full transmission efficiency is achieved.
  • FIGURE 25C is a schematic diagram illustrating in perspective view illumination of crossed A-plate retarder layers by off-axis polarised light with a positive elevation and negative lateral angle.
  • Polarisation component 704 is converted to an elliptical polarisation component 654 by first A-plate 308A.
  • a resultant elliptical component 656 is output from the second A-plate 308B.
  • Elliptical component 656 is analysed by input polariser 218 with reduced luminance in comparison to the input luminance of the first polarisation component 704.
  • FIGURE 25D is a schematic diagram illustrating in perspective view illumination of crossed A-plate retarder layers by off-axis polarised light with a positive elevation and positive lateral angle.
  • Polarisation components 658 and 660 are provided by first and second A-plates 308A, 308B as net retardance of first and second retarders does not provide compensation.
  • luminance is reduced for light rays that have non-zero lateral angle and non-zero elevation components.
  • Advantageously display privacy can be increased for snoopers that are arranged in viewing quadrants while luminous efficiency for primary display users is not substantially reduced.
  • FIGURE 25E is a schematic graph illustrating the variation of output transmission with polar direction for transmitted light rays in FIGURES 25A-D .
  • the area of luminance reduction is increased for off-axis viewing.
  • the switchable liquid crystal retarder layer 301 may provide reduced uniformity in comparison to the C-plate arrangements for off-axis viewing in the first wide mode state of operation.
  • the terms “substantially” and “approximately” provide an industry-accepted tolerance for its corresponding term and/or relativity between items. Such an industry-accepted tolerance ranges from zero percent to ten percent and corresponds to, but is not limited to, component values, angles, et cetera. Such relativity between items ranges between approximately zero percent to ten percent.
  • substantially no losses are provided for light rays that have zero elevation angular component so that full transmission efficiency is achieved.
  • FIGURE 25C is a schematic diagram illustrating in perspective view illumination of crossed A-plate retarder layers by off-axis polarised light with a positive elevation and negative lateral angle.
  • Polarisation component 704 is converted to an elliptical polarisation component 654 by first A-plate 308A.
  • a resultant elliptical component 656 is output from the second A-plate 308B.
  • Elliptical component 656 is analysed by input polariser 218 with reduced luminance in comparison to the input luminance of the first polarisation component 704.
  • FIGURE 25D is a schematic diagram illustrating in perspective view illumination of crossed A-plate retarder layers by off-axis polarised light with a positive elevation and positive lateral angle.
  • Polarisation components 658 and 660 are provided by first and second A-plates 308A, 308B as net retardance of first and second retarders does not provide compensation.
  • luminance is reduced for light rays that have non-zero lateral angle and non-zero elevation components.
  • Advantageously display privacy can be increased for snoopers that are arranged in viewing quadrants while luminous efficiency for primary display users is not substantially reduced.
  • FIGURE 25E is a schematic graph illustrating the variation of output transmission with polar direction for transmitted light rays in FIGURES 25A-D .
  • the area of luminance reduction is increased for off-axis viewing.
  • the switchable liquid crystal retarder layer 301 may provide reduced uniformity in comparison to the C-plate arrangements for off-axis viewing in the first wide mode state of operation.
  • the terms “substantially” and “approximately” provide an industry-accepted tolerance for its corresponding term and/or relativity between items. Such an industry-accepted tolerance ranges from zero percent to ten percent and corresponds to, but is not limited to, component values, angles, et cetera. Such relativity between items ranges between approximately zero percent to ten percent.

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  1. Appareil d'affichage comprenant :
    un dispositif d'affichage (100) agencé pour afficher une image, le dispositif d'affichage (100) ayant un agencement optique de luminance-confidentialité (399), utilisable sélectivement, agencé, lors du fonctionnement, pour réduire la luminance de l'image pour un observateur hors de l'axe, et un agencement optique de contraste-confidentialité (599), utilisable sélectivement, agencé, lors du fonctionnement, pour réduire le contraste de l'image pour un observateur hors de l'axe ;
    un capteur de lumière ambiante (450) agencé pour détecter le niveau de la lumière ambiante ; et
    un système de commande (700) agencé pour commander le dispositif d'affichage (100), le système de commande (700) étant capable de faire fonctionner sélectivement l'agencement de luminance-confidentialité (399) et l'agencement de contraste-confidentialité (599), dans lequel le système de commande (700) est agencé :
    dans un mode public, pour ne faire fonctionner ni l'un ni l'autre de l'agencement de luminance-confidentialité (399) et de l'agencement de contraste-confidentialité (599) dans un mode public ; et
    dans un mode confidentiel, pour faire fonctionner l'agencement de luminance-confidentialité (399), et non l'agencement de contraste-confidentialité (599), lorsque le capteur de lumière ambiante (450) détecte des premiers niveaux de lumière ambiante, et pour faire fonctionner les deux de l'agencement de luminance-confidentialité (399) et de l'agencement de contraste-confidentialité (599) lorsque le capteur de lumière ambiante (450) détecte des seconds niveaux de lumière ambiante inférieurs aux premiers niveaux.
  2. Appareil d'affichage selon la revendication 1, dans lequel
    l'agencement optique de contraste-confidentialité (599) est agencé, lors du fonctionnement, pour réduire, d'une quantité commandable, le contraste de l'image pour un observateur hors de l'axe, et
    le système de commande (700) est agencé, lors du fonctionnement de l'agencement de contraste-confidentialité (599), pour commander la quantité de réduction du contraste de l'image pour un observateur hors de l'axe en fonction du niveau détecté de lumière ambiante.
  3. Appareil d'affichage selon la revendication 1 ou 2, dans lequel
    le système de commande (700) est agencé, dans le mode de confidentialité, pour déterminer un niveau de sécurité visuelle représentant la sécurité contre le visionnement d'une image affichée, par un observateur hors de l'axe, le niveau de sécurité visuelle étant donné par l'équation VSL = Y + R / Y K ,
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    où VSL est le niveau de sécurité visuelle, Y est la luminance de l'état blanc du dispositif d'affichage (100) à l'angle de visionnement de l'observateur hors de l'axe, K est la luminance de l'état noir de l'appareil d'affichage à un angle de visionnement de l'observateur hors de l'axe et R est la luminance de lumière réfléchie à partir du dispositif d'affichage (100), moyennant quoi le niveau de sécurité visuelle dépend du niveau détecté de lumière ambiante et augmente au fur et à mesure que le niveau détecté de lumière ambiante augmente, et
    le système de commande (700) est agencé, dans le mode de confidentialité, pour faire fonctionner sélectivement l'agencement de luminance-confidentialité (399) et l'agencement de contraste-confidentialité (599) pour maintenir le niveau de sécurité visuelle supérieur à un seuil prédéterminé.
  4. Appareil d'affichage selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, dans lequel le dispositif d'affichage (100) comprend :
    un modulateur spatial de lumière (48) ; et
    un polarisateur d'affichage (218) agencé sur un côté du modulateur spatial de lumière (48), et
    l'agencement optique de luminance-confidentialité (399) comprend :
    un polarisateur supplémentaire (318) agencé sur le même côté du modulateur spatial de lumière (48) que le polarisateur d'affichage (218) ; et
    au moins un retardateur agencé entre le polarisateur supplémentaire et le polarisateur d'affichage, l'au moins un retardateur (300) incluant un retardateur à cristaux liquides commutable (301) comprenant une couche (314) de matériau à cristaux liquides et des électrodes (413, 415) agencées pour appliquer une tension pour faire commuter la couche (314) de matériau à cristaux liquides.
  5. Appareil d'affichage selon la revendication 4, dans lequel l'au moins un retardateur inclut en outre au moins un retardateur passif de compensation (330).
  6. Appareil d'affichage selon la revendication 4 ou 5, dans lequel le polarisateur d'affichage (318) est un polarisateur de sortie agencé sur le côté sortie du modulateur spatial de lumière (48), et l'agencement optique de luminance-confidentialité (399) comprend en outre un polarisateur réfléchissant (302) agencé entre l'au moins un retardateur (300) et le polarisateur d'affichage (318).
  7. Appareil d'affichage selon l'une quelconque des revendications 1 à 3, dans lequel le dispositif d'affichage (100) comprend :
    un rétro-éclairage (20) comprenant une pluralité sources de lumière (15) et un guide d'ondes directionnel (1) agencé pour diriger de la lumière provenant de différentes sources de lumière (15) dans différentes plages angulaires ; et
    un modulateur spatial de lumière (48) agencé pour recevoir de la lumière à partir du guide d'ondes directionnel (1) et faire sortir de la lumière à partir d'un côté sortie, et
    l'agencement optique de luminance-confidentialité (399) comprend un agencement de commutation agencé pour faire fonctionner sélectivement les sources de lumière.
  8. Appareil d'affichage selon l'une quelconque des revendications 1 à 6, dans lequel le dispositif d'affichage (100) comprend :
    un rétro-éclairage (20) ;
    un modulateur spatial de lumière (48) comprenant une couche (214) de matériau à cristaux liquides agencé pour recevoir de la lumière à partir du rétro-éclairage (20) et faire sortir de la lumière à partir d'un côté sortie ;
    un polarisateur d'entrée agencé sur un côté entrée du modulateur spatial de lumière (48) ; et
    un polarisateur de sortie agencé sur le côté sortie du modulateur spatial de lumière (48), l'agencement optique de contraste-confidentialité (599) comprend au moins un retardateur agencé entre le polarisateur d'entrée et le polarisateur de sortie sur le côté entrée ou le côté sortie du modulateur spatial de lumière (48), et
    l'au moins un retardateur inclut un retardateur à cristaux liquides commutable comprenant une couche (214) de matériau à cristaux liquides et des électrodes (413, 415) agencées pour appliquer une tension pour faire commuter la couche (214) de matériau à cristaux liquides.
  9. Appareil d'affichage selon la revendication 8, dans lequel
    le rétro-éclairage (20) comprend une pluralité de sources de lumière (15) et un guide d'ondes directionnel (1) agencé pour diriger de la lumière provenant de différentes sources de lumière (15) dans différentes plages angulaires ; et
    l'agencement optique de luminance-confidentialité (399) comprend un agencement de commutation agencé pour faire fonctionner sélectivement les sources de lumière (15).
  10. Appareil d'affichage selon l'une quelconque des revendications 1 à 7, dans lequel le dispositif d'affichage (100) comprend un modulateur spatial de lumière (48) comprenant une couche (214) de matériau à cristaux liquides et l'agencement optique de contraste-confidentialité (599) comprend au moins une électrode (503, 505) agencée pour appliquer une tension pour fournir une commutation en plan polarisée du matériau à cristaux liquides.
  11. Appareil d'affichage selon la revendication 10, dans lequel le système de commande (700) est agencé pour ajuster la tension lorsque le capteur de lumière ambiante (450) détecte que les seconds niveaux de lumière ambiante sont inférieurs aux premiers niveaux.
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